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    Louis Spohr ([ˈluːi ˈʃpo:ɐ], 5 April 1784 – 22 October 1859), baptized Ludewig Spohr, later often in the modern German form of the name Ludwig was a German...
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  • descent Barbara Spohr (1955–1987), Canadian photographer Eduardo Spohr (born 1976), Brazilian fantasy and science fiction writer Louis Spohr (1784–1859),...
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    making competition "Antonius Stradivari" in Cremona in 1982 and in the "Louis Spohr violin making competition" in Kassel in 1983, where he was the most successful...
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    July 2023 with each of them having First Movement Cadenzas written by Louis Spohr (12 May 2023), Eugène Ysaÿe (2 June 2023), Camille Saint-Saëns (16 June...
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    This is an incomplete list of compositions by Louis Spohr (1784–1859). The list is divided into works given an opus number by the composer and those that...
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  • free-form to contrast with the structured and generally faster cabaletta. Louis Spohr subtitled his violin concerto No. 8 "in moda d'una scena cantata," "in...
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    Littlefield. p. 26. ISBN 9781442274020. This new design was approved of by Louis Spohr who described Tourte's bows as having "trifling weight with sufficient...
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  • composers, such as Johannes Brahms, Robert Schumann, Muzio Clementi, Louis Spohr, Joachim Raff, or Ferdinand Ries. Catalogues of Beethoven compositions...
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    (1942–2013), American musician Louis Sachar (born 1954), American author of children's books Louis Spohr (1784–1859), German composer Louis Sullivan (1856–1924)...
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    by Stieler's family. It was eventually owned by Wilhelm Spohr, brother of composer Louis Spohr. On his death in 1860, it passed to Rosalie, Countess Sauerma...
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  • chamber music. The first work to actually bear the title of nonet was Louis Spohr's Grand Nonetto in F major, Op. 31 (1813), for flute, oboe, clarinet,...
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    Faust is an opera by the German composer Louis Spohr. The libretto, by Joseph Karl Bernard, is based on the legend of Faust; it is not influenced by Goethe's...
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    could hold over 3,000 people. The fastidious composer and violinist Louis Spohr reviewed the size and acoustic properties of this opera house very thoroughly...
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  • Clouds of Sils Maria (category Louis Delluc Prize winners)
    Violin and Harp, Op. 16: II. Adagio" - Louis Spohr "Trio for Violin, Cello and Harp in E minor: III. Rondo" - Louis Spohr The film was released on DVD and Digital...
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  • The Symphony No. 2 in D minor, Op. 49 by Louis Spohr was written in London and published in 1820 and first performed in April of that year in a concert...
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    of the best violinists of his generation. The violinist and composer Louis Spohr, however, who heard him at least twice already in 1810 judged Fränzl’s...
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    era include those of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Carl Maria von Weber and Louis Spohr. Relatively few clarinet concertos, or wind instrument concertos generally...
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    Beethoven made his last public appearances as a soloist. The composer Louis Spohr noted: "the piano was badly out of tune, which Beethoven minded little...
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  • ballets (18th–20th centuries), a set of ballets Faust (Spohr) (1816), an opera by Louis Spohr Faust (opera) (1859, revised 1869), an opera by Charles...
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    across Europe. His early encounters with Charles Philippe Lafont and Louis Spohr created intense rivalry. In 1827, Pope Leo XII honoured Paganini with...
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  • a post at Stuttgart by Duke Frederick I of Württemberg. October 18 – Louis Spohr and Niccolò Paganini meet in Venice. November 19 – Carl Maria von Weber...
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    Local History Tram Museum Kassel Technical Museum and Henschel Museum Louis Spohr Museum (classical music composer) Museum in the Bellevue Palace, remaining...
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    Schuppanzigh and included some of the finest musicians of the day: violinist Louis Spohr, composers Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Giacomo Meyerbeer and Antonio Salieri...
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  • "potpourris": Louis Spohr: Potpourri No. 2 on themes by Mozart for violin, string quartet & double bass in B flat major, Op. 22 Louis Spohr: Potpourri No...
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    1849, the young Lipinski, provided with a letter of recommendation from Louis Spohr, met Salvini in Milan, probably at the end of his concert tour (1817–18)...
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    revived in the 19th and early 20th centuries by the German composer Louis Spohr (in his Salonstücke, Op. 135 of 1847), Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg...
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  • from Les deux petits savoyards in A minor, Op. 15, (piano; c. 1804) Louis Spohr: Fantasy and Variations on a Theme by Danzi, Op. 81 (clarinet and string...
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  • double choir, orchestra and speaker Giovanni Paisiello – Sinfonia Funèbre Louis Spohr – Violin Concerto in G major, WoO 9 Étienne Méhul – Adrien, Ariodant...
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  • retrospectively as Leonore) is premiered at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna. Louis Spohr is appointed musical director to the court of Gotha. Niccolò Paganini...
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    became a central figure in the city's musical life. In 1815 he succeeded Louis Spohr as music director at the court of the Duke, in Gotha, Thuringia. He died...
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